12 YEARS of Diamond League results are now in the book and we’ve charted all the winners (2010 through 2022, with no titles awarded in ’20) for you here. But first, some stat tidbits:
•Every event has had at least 1 multiple winner.
•In ’19 Noah Lyles (100/200) became the first man ever to win 2 DL titles in the same year, but 6 different women have done it: 100/200—Carmelita Jeter ’11, Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce ’13; 200/400—Allyson Felix ’10, Shaunae Miller-Uibo ’17; 1500/5000—Sifan Hassan ’19; LJ/TJ—Caterine Ibargüen ’18.
•Only 1 winner of an inaugural DL title in ’10 competed again in the ’22 version: Barbora Špotáková (JT), who finished 5th.
•There have only been a pair of 7-time winners: vaulter Renaud Lavillenie (who won the first 7 editions in a row) and triple jumper Christian Taylor.
• No man has won 6 times, but Sandra Perković (DT) & Anita Włodarczyk (HT) have done so on the women’s side.
•4 women—Mariya Lasitskene (HJ), Ibargüen (TJ), Valerie Adams (SP) & Špotáková—have scored 5-spots. Paweł Fajdek (HT) is the only man with 5.
•There are 4 men—Noah Lyles 200, Timothy Cheruiyot (1500), Conseslus Kipruto (steeple) & Piotr Małachowski (DT)—with 4 titles. Women can claim a half-dozen 4-timers: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce (100), Milcah Chemos (steeple), Dawn Harper Nelson (100H), Kaliese Spencer (400H), Katerína Stefanídi (PV) & Ivana Vuleta (LJ).
•Nobody has a current streak of 3 or more.
Men’s All-Time Diamond Trophy Winners
100 METERS | ||
2010 | Tyson Gay | (US) |
2011 | Asafa Powell | (Jamaica) |
2012 | Usain Bolt | (Jamaica) |
2013 | Justin Gatlin | (US) |
2014 | Justin Gatlin | (US) |
2015 | Justin Gatlin | (US) |
2016 | Asafa Powell | (Jamaica) |
2017 | CJ Ujah | (Great Britain) |
2018 | Christian Coleman | (US) |
2019 | Noah Lyles | (US) |
2021 | Fred Kerley | (US) |
2022 | Trayvon Bromell | (US) |
200 METERS | ||
2010 | Wallace Spearmon | (US) |
2011 | Walter Dix | (US) |
2012 | Nickel Ashmeade | (Jamaica) |
2013 | Warren Weir | (Jamaica) |
2014 | Alonso Edward | (Panama) |
2015 | Alonso Edward | (Panama) |
2016 | Alonso Edward | (Panama) |
2017 | Noah Lyles | (US) |
2018 | Noah Lyles | (US) |
2019 | Noah Lyles | (US) |
2021 | Kenny Bednarek | (US) |
2022 | Noah Lyles | (US) |
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400 METERS | ||
2010 | Jeremy Wariner | (US) |
2011 | Kirani James | (Grenada) |
2012 | Kevin Borlée | (Belgium) |
2013 | LaShawn Merritt | (US) |
2014 | LaShawn Merritt | (US) |
2015 | Kirani… |
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